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The Thylacine: An Exemplary Candidate for De-Extinction
Synopsis: A carnivorous marsupial native to the Australian mainland, New Guinea and Tasmania, the last known thylacine died in captivity […]
AI/ML in Developmental Biology: The Unprecedented Promise of Proteins and Programs
Synopsis DNA forms genes, which encode proteins – which, together, build modular, hierarchically organized multicellular organisms. The more we ethically […]
AI and Genomics: A Constructive 21st Century Affair
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic“ – Arthur Clarke (1917-2008) Synopsis AI and genomics represent two of the […]
From Evolution to the BioRevolution: Welcome to the Future
The BioRevolution is not coming. The BioRevolution is here, and represents one of the most fantastic investment opportunities in human […]
Sciencing Our Way Out of Catastrophe
420 million hectares of trees have been lost to agriculture since 1990 (1). Arctic ice is down 13% in the […]
Complexity and Resilience: A Biodiversity Manifesto
Biodiversity: An essential pillar of planetary function, human well-being, and the resilience of Life Although Carl von Linneus established his […]
A Colossal Mission: A Case for De-Extinction
New technological advancements make de-extinction possible – but should we do it? What if the rewilding of critical extinct species, […]
How De-Extinction Works: Methods, Examples and Step-by-Step Process
Some of the most brilliant scientists and forward-thinking people on the planet see a new way forward: bringing back extinct […]
Why Radical Transparency Is Not A Luxury but A Prerequisite for Effective Engagement
Radical transparency is the bedrock of an effective and ethical organization. The brainchild of Bridgewater Associates’ Ray Dalio, the concept […]
Disruptive Conservation: Breakthrough Solutions to Imminent Threats
The human-inhabited Earth is a complex adaptive system dashing towards an irreversible tipping point Earth as a complex system: Feedback […]